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CQMSA Education Program - Module 4 Quiz
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What's the best way to make someone feel comfortable disclosing their sexual orientation or gender identity?
1 point
Have a spot on an intake form
Asking every patient non-judgementally to normalize the question
Don't ask - queer people will tell you
Queer people would rather not disclose it, so no conversation is necessary
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What 3 "P's" are added to the traditional 5 Ps of a sexual history?
1 point
Positions, pleasure, partner violence
Particular holes, partner violence, personality (top or bottom)
Preferences, pleasure, partner violence
Preferences, positions, pairs
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What is the age of consent in Canada?
1 point
18, no exceptions
16, no exceptions
15, with a "close in age" provision
16, with a "close in age" provision
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Which of the following is false?
1 point
LGBTQ youth experience more barriers to accessing care than LGBTQ adults
Always offer a pregnancy test for any sexually active teen with a uterus whose LMP was over 4 weeks ago
Parental support of sexual orientation and gender identity is a negative predictive factor for mental health outcomes
A good pediatric sexual history includes discussion of STIs, pregnancy, and vaccinations
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When performing a pelvic exam on a transmasculine/nonbinary individual, which of the following is NOT recommended
1 point
Allowing them to introduce the speculum themselves, if desired
Once having started the exam, do not stop until finished
Use a trauma-informed approach
Provide alternatives to the dorsal lithotomy position
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In your approach to a trans/gender diverse patient, which of the following is an example of gender inclusive language
1 point
Menses
Erogenous tissue
Biological male
Vagina
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